***** NOVA SAGITTARII 1998 ***** In IAUC 6846 William Liller (Vina del Mar, Chile) reports his discovery and observations of a probable nova of mag. 7.8 on exposures from 1998 Mar. 22.363-22.366 UT. He was using an 85-mm lens with an orange filter and Technical Pan film. The object was not detected and fainter than mag. 11.5 on images taken four days earlier. A low-resolution spectrum from Mar. 23 showed H-alpha in emission, which is characteristic of a nova. CCD-photometry from Mar. 23.316 UT gave V=7.74. The nova is located at R.A. = 18h21m40s.5, Decl.=-27o31'38" (2000.0). This position is based on astrometry reported in IAUC 6847 by S. Nakano and G. J. Garradd from CCD-exposures by Y. Kushida, M. Aoki and Garradd. Bjoern H. Granslo (bgranslo@astro.uio.no)